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Tomy Screwball Scramble:
... Scramble is a kids game for children aged 5 and up. You can buy this for less than £10 now at Amazon which is a really good buy for the hours of fun you will have with it. The good thing about this game is that you don t need any batteries. Now every game seems to need batteries! Screwball Scramble has been around for years. The aim of the game is to try to get your metal ball across the obstacle course. ... Read the full review: Screwball Scramble your mind!! by nigelcross |
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Tomy Screwball Scramble Brand: Tomy / Board Game / Age: 5 Years+ / - The object of the game is to move a small steel ball through eight hurdles as quickly as possible, by hitting, pushing and turning buttons or pulling and twirling levers. Using all your skills and co-ordination, take the screwball through the weirdest of obs... overall rating |
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Tomy Sssh! Don't Wake Dad Brand: Tomy / Board Game / Age: 6 years+ - Be the first to sneak past Dad as you try to get to the fridge for a midnight snack. Take care as there are hazards along the way that could disturb his sleep. Will you wake Dad and get sent back to bed or will you successfully tip-toe around to y... overall rating |
from £ 11.24
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Tomy Pop Up Pirate Manufacturer: Tomy / Board Game / Age: 4+ - Take turns to slide your swords into the barrel. But be careful as one wrong move will send Jolly Roger flying! overall rating |
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Tomy Kongman Board Game / Brand: Tomy overall rating |
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Tomy Flippin' Penguins Brand: Tomy / Board Game / Type: Kids Games - Be the first to flip your penguins onto the moving iceberg, but watch those other flippin' penguins don't knock you out as they slip and slide about! Beat the other penguins 3 times to win the game. For 2 to 3 players. overall rating |
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Tomy Screwball Scramble ... Scramble is a game made by Tomy that involves maneuvering a small metal ball through a complicated assault course while the timer ticks away. I brought this game for my kids about six years, they can do it perfectly now! I would say it is suitable for ages 5 plus, or younger if an adult is around to make sure the child doesn t put the ball in their mouth! One great thing about this game is that you can play it on your own, and have just as much fun as if you were playing it with others, so really good for an only child. The different parts of the course are: - The wonky bridge. Using a button, you have to get the hang a tilting the bridge right so the ball ca... Read the full review: Screwball Scramble by Emily88 |
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Tomy Pop Up Pirate ... up pirate, what a fantastic game for kids and adults as well. Especially after a few beers lol. Pop up pirate consists of a plastic barrel, which has slots around it. A base on which the barrel sits, plenty of coloured swords for sticking in the slots of the barrel and old black beard the pirate. All of the parts are made from good quality plastic, nothing feels like it will break under the constant bashing from the kids. Even the mechanism which controls the plunger feels like it will last forever. Each time you press the plunger in, you feel confident it is not going to jam or break. Aim of the game: Place the barrel on the base, inside the top of the barrel is... Read the full review: Pieces of eight? No pieces of black beard himself. by EggMan |
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Tomy Pop Up Pirate ... excellent game! I remember this well from my childhood, and as soon as my son received some gift vouchers we decided to get this for him too. At only 2.5 he s a little young for Pop Up Pirate which is recommended at 4 years +, however, with adult supervision I m happy for him to play this. A typical 2 yr old, he can be nervous sometimes, but mostly fearless, and loves when the pirate pops up as it makes him jump. This game, although only owned for a week, has been played countless times and is already a firm favourite. My son is able to set up the game himself, separate the coloured swords, and has already learnt how to take turns. Something which will stand him in... Read the full review: Great family game! by stickyjs |






